Within the next few weeks, most students will be spending a week or two on their school’s Spring Break. If you are one of those blessed to have your grandchildren spend time with you over their vacation, below is a list of some activities you might want to enjoy with them.

Bowers Museum features interesting exhibits, talks and lectures and family events. Target First Free Sundays offers free admission the first Sunday of the month courtesy of Target. The Bowers Kidseum is dedicated to providing a fun, educational and culturally rich environment.

CAMELOT GOLFLAND

714-630-3340; golfland.com/anaheim

3200 Carpenter Ave., Anaheim

Cost: Prices vary by activity: $16.50-$24 (online price)

Camelot Golfland features mini-golf, laser tag, waterslides and an arcade.

Visit exhibits that include Sea of Adventure, which teaches about the past, present and future of nautical exploration, visit the Touch Tank for the opportunity to get your hands wet in the interactive touch tank display and check out the Steele Model Pavilion with model ships.

Legoland has more than 60 rides, shows and attractions as well as shopping and dining.

MARCONI AUTOMOTIVE MUSEUM

714-258-3001; marconimuseum.org

1302 Industrial Drive, Tustin

Cost: $5; kids (under 12): free

The Marconi Automotive Museum has a $30 million car collection that features everything from American muscle cars to a Foxfire firetruck.

MEDIEVAL TIMES DINNER & TOURNAMENT

1-866-543-9637; medievaltimes.com

7662 Beach Blvd., Buena Park

Cost: Adults (12+): $57.95; kids (12 and under): $35.95; children under 3 free when seated on the lap of a parent.

Adventurous dinner theater inspired by an 11th century feast and tournament. Cheer on one of six knights competing in the joust and other tests of skill all the while enjoying a feast fit for a king.

OCEAN INSTITUTE

949-496-2274; ocean-institute.org

24200 Dana Point Harbor Drive, Dana Point

Cost: Adult: $6.50; kids (3-12): $4.50; members: free

On weekends, the Institute opens its doors to the public for a look at how science, history and literature are used to inspire lifelong learners. A variety of cruises, sails and special programs are also offered.

ORANGE COUNTY ZOO

714-973-6847; ocparks.com/zoo

1 Irvine Park Road, Orange

Cost: $2; kids (2 and under): free; parking: $3-$5

The zoo is located inside Irvine Park and features animals and plants native to the southwestern United States including black bears, mountain lions, bald eagles and coyotes.

Cruise the Queen Mary on a self-guided tour or take one of the many guided tours including the Ghost and Legends tour, Her Finest Hour: A WWII Tour and the Scorpion Tour. The Queen Mary also holds special events; check the calendar online for more information.

Get in on the Hollywood experience with rides and attractions like Revenge of the Mummy-The Ride, Shrek 4-D and the newest ride, Transformers: The Ride 3-D. Also see where Hollywood movies are filmed on the tram back-lot Studio Tour.

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